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Puruvian Wharf planning objections

The site known as Peruvian Wharf is a large site with a Thames frontage, North Woolwich Road frontage, and is flanked by industries (including Nuplex Resin, and John Knights) on either side.
The current two applications relate to the front part of the site (adjacent to the Thames) on the part of the site which is subject to a wharf safeguarding. The remainder of the site (fronting North Woolwich Road) is presently vacant, and does not form part of either of the current applications.
The applications are for an Aggregates site or a recycling site, both very industrial and not in keeping with the current regeneration.
If you agree that these planning applications should be opposed on the points:

7 years agoComments:
The Capital and Provident proposals for a mixed use scheme on Peruvian Wharf were rejected by the Secretary of State largely on the grounds that residential units were sited next to Knights Animal Rendering plant which was likely to lead to complaints.
Knights and the adjacent Manhattan Wharf have now ben purchased by Ballymore properties\who intend to redevelop the sites for housing. One of the principal reasons for the refusal of the C&P Peruvian Wharf scheme therefore no longer exists. The scheme with its covered aggregates wharf should clearly be reconsidered.

Robert Man, United Kingdom

7 years agoComments:
I object.

David Grocott, United Kingdom

8 years ago

Anne Daly, United Kingdom

8 years agoComments:
I strongly protest against this for the reasons listed above.

Doug Brookes, United Kingdom

8 years agoComments:
Based on current housing development in this area of London, placing any form of industrial site here makes no sense. It will degrade residents standard of living and cause untold problems in the future.

michael levene, United Kingdom

8 years agoComments:
as a resident i would regard this proposed development to be a serious retrograde step in a developing residential area.